Setting CTCP in Windows 10












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I have been looking for a way to set Congestion Provider to CTCP for the majority of my connection on Windows 10 Home.



I have tried what is listed here but in nothing works.



Properties are protected and I was not even able to run Get-NetTransportFilter to understand which is the current situation.



Any ideas?
Was anyone able to find the corresponding registry keys?
Thanks to everyone.










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    I seem to recall Win 10 now defaults to CUBIC, like Linux and macOS have been using for some time now. Is there a particular reason you want to regress to CTCP instead of CUBIC?

    – Spiff
    Dec 28 '18 at 23:49











  • As far as I have understood, there are multiple defaults depending on the connection. In particular the compat profile works with newreno. I might be wrong but ctcp appears to be more efficient than that. Feel free to correct me and give me a better understanding of the topic. In the mean time thanks!

    – dralexhunter
    Dec 30 '18 at 8:52
















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I have been looking for a way to set Congestion Provider to CTCP for the majority of my connection on Windows 10 Home.



I have tried what is listed here but in nothing works.



Properties are protected and I was not even able to run Get-NetTransportFilter to understand which is the current situation.



Any ideas?
Was anyone able to find the corresponding registry keys?
Thanks to everyone.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    I seem to recall Win 10 now defaults to CUBIC, like Linux and macOS have been using for some time now. Is there a particular reason you want to regress to CTCP instead of CUBIC?

    – Spiff
    Dec 28 '18 at 23:49











  • As far as I have understood, there are multiple defaults depending on the connection. In particular the compat profile works with newreno. I might be wrong but ctcp appears to be more efficient than that. Feel free to correct me and give me a better understanding of the topic. In the mean time thanks!

    – dralexhunter
    Dec 30 '18 at 8:52














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I have been looking for a way to set Congestion Provider to CTCP for the majority of my connection on Windows 10 Home.



I have tried what is listed here but in nothing works.



Properties are protected and I was not even able to run Get-NetTransportFilter to understand which is the current situation.



Any ideas?
Was anyone able to find the corresponding registry keys?
Thanks to everyone.










share|improve this question














I have been looking for a way to set Congestion Provider to CTCP for the majority of my connection on Windows 10 Home.



I have tried what is listed here but in nothing works.



Properties are protected and I was not even able to run Get-NetTransportFilter to understand which is the current situation.



Any ideas?
Was anyone able to find the corresponding registry keys?
Thanks to everyone.







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    I seem to recall Win 10 now defaults to CUBIC, like Linux and macOS have been using for some time now. Is there a particular reason you want to regress to CTCP instead of CUBIC?

    – Spiff
    Dec 28 '18 at 23:49











  • As far as I have understood, there are multiple defaults depending on the connection. In particular the compat profile works with newreno. I might be wrong but ctcp appears to be more efficient than that. Feel free to correct me and give me a better understanding of the topic. In the mean time thanks!

    – dralexhunter
    Dec 30 '18 at 8:52














  • 1





    I seem to recall Win 10 now defaults to CUBIC, like Linux and macOS have been using for some time now. Is there a particular reason you want to regress to CTCP instead of CUBIC?

    – Spiff
    Dec 28 '18 at 23:49











  • As far as I have understood, there are multiple defaults depending on the connection. In particular the compat profile works with newreno. I might be wrong but ctcp appears to be more efficient than that. Feel free to correct me and give me a better understanding of the topic. In the mean time thanks!

    – dralexhunter
    Dec 30 '18 at 8:52








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I seem to recall Win 10 now defaults to CUBIC, like Linux and macOS have been using for some time now. Is there a particular reason you want to regress to CTCP instead of CUBIC?

– Spiff
Dec 28 '18 at 23:49





I seem to recall Win 10 now defaults to CUBIC, like Linux and macOS have been using for some time now. Is there a particular reason you want to regress to CTCP instead of CUBIC?

– Spiff
Dec 28 '18 at 23:49













As far as I have understood, there are multiple defaults depending on the connection. In particular the compat profile works with newreno. I might be wrong but ctcp appears to be more efficient than that. Feel free to correct me and give me a better understanding of the topic. In the mean time thanks!

– dralexhunter
Dec 30 '18 at 8:52





As far as I have understood, there are multiple defaults depending on the connection. In particular the compat profile works with newreno. I might be wrong but ctcp appears to be more efficient than that. Feel free to correct me and give me a better understanding of the topic. In the mean time thanks!

– dralexhunter
Dec 30 '18 at 8:52










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